Review: Kim Gordon @ Dom Polski Centre
Headlined by Sonic Youth co-founder Kim Gordon, the second night of Unsound Adelaide was quite a ride.
Review: Teddy Swims @ Hindley Street Music Hall
American R&B crooner Teddy Swims delivered a spellbinding performance to an adoring South Australian crowd at his sold out show earlier this week.
Review: Max Cooper w/ Special Guest Motez @ Hindley Street Music Hall
Our thoughts on Max Cooper’s technological feat in 3D/AV for Illuminate Adelaide.
Review: Macy Gray @ Hindley Street Music Hall
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of her debut album, On How Life Is, Macy Gray took fans on a journey through her career, proving she’s one of the most unique vocalists going.
Review: Dirty Three @ Hindley Street Music Hall
Three decades into their celebrated career, the trio reaffirmed their status as Australia’s greatest live band, still operating at the peak of their boisterous powers.
Review: Xzibit @ Hindley Street Music Hall
Fights, cancellations and a 45-minute set. We recap the chaos that was Xzibit’s Adelaide performance.
Review & Photos: Bring Me The Horizon @ Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Our 2625-day wait for this Bring Me The Horizon performance was worth it.
Review: Orange Gobline @ Lion Arts Factory
"We’re just Orange Goblin and we do whatever we think sounds good.”
REVIEW: A DAY ON THE GREEN WITH CHRIS ISAAK
Our thoughts on what went down at A Day On The Green.
REVIEW: GLADYS KNIGHT @ FESTIVAL THEATRE
Gladys Knight left the Adelaide crowd breathless as she performed all her biggest hits during her final Australian tour.
REVIEW & PHOTOS: PANTERA @ ADELAIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
From the bone-crushing aggression of ‘Mouth For War’ to the haunting beauty of ‘I’m Broken’, each song was delivered with unwavering aggression and passion.
REVIEW: MOGWAI @ HINDLEY STREET MUSIC HALL
Scottish post-punk rockers melted faces with their intricate wall of sound on a balmy summer evening.
REVIEW: CALEXICO @ THE GOV
Performing tracks from their classic album Feast of Wine, Calexico dazzled a packed crowd at The Gov.
REVIEW: QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE @ THE DRIVE
After a six-year absence, Queens of the Stone Age made a triumphant return to Adelaide with one hell of a rock show.
REVIEW & PHOTOS: WEDNESDAY 13 @ LION ARTS FACTORY
In the cold black heart of Adelaide, corpse-painted masses gathered at Lion Arts Factory for a night of macabre melodies and haunting harmonies with Wednesday 13.